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they can put some pretty rudimentary information in the tax filing filings and we might never know a lot of forces behind some of the spending. >> woodruff: so is there any backlash to that? and what are the lessons being talked about, the lessons learned from this election? >> well, there are many efforts right now to pass legislation to change this. there are a lot of questions about the rule by the irs, is or is not cracking down on these groups, which are social welfare therkz are politically active. i think there will be increased scrutiny. whether anything can happen and change i think is really going to be up to congress. >> woodruff: eliza, how do you see the future in the next election, in the next election for these groups? >> well, they're gog continue growing and they're going to remain very active and they're going to keep pushing the envelope as much as they can but i think there's a sense of inevitability in the so-called reform lobby that this is going to lead to scandal and corruption, and i think there's a growing sense on capitol hill that this system as it is curr
they can put some pretty rudimentary information in the tax filing filings and we might never know a lot of forces behind some of the spending. >> woodruff: so is there any backlash to that? and what are the lessons being talked about, the lessons learned from this election? >> well, there are many efforts right now to pass legislation to change this. there are a lot of questions about the rule by the irs, is or is not cracking down on these groups, which are social welfare therkz...
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tax giving tax cuts to people --out melissa: talking about raising a taxes, i agreegr with you. we have to have people investing, buying, so raising taxes on anyone is then super i crazy. >> yeah, buts if you take tax increases on people spendingss less because they already got af whole bunch of money and investing in ways to get people who do not have as much to spend more, that's efficient. that makes sense. go ahead.ney. melissa: rich people spend a lot of money. >> they have the money, they are spending it.they they will not spend less because they have a marginal tax rate increase. it's not like all the sudden, you know, bloomberg or romney says we can't go to dinner next week. they will still spend money. it's a matter of saying how doho we get people who are not at that level to have conditions where th can spend. melissa: in the 80s, they lower tax rates issue and revenues go up, and revenues, 1981 to 1988, from $599 billion to $909 # billion. i'm just saying if the problem's revenue and you want more money in treasury, there seems that's a period of time we did it ti de
tax giving tax cuts to people --out melissa: talking about raising a taxes, i agreegr with you. we have to have people investing, buying, so raising taxes on anyone is then super i crazy. >> yeah, buts if you take tax increases on people spendingss less because they already got af whole bunch of money and investing in ways to get people who do not have as much to spend more, that's efficient. that makes sense. go ahead.ney. melissa: rich people spend a lot of money. >> they have the...
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we can talk about regulation and pension and taxes and the government. a lot of that is [inaudible] a survey said housing prices are too high and that is a negative factor on recruitment. i thought, maybe we can bring the prices down. foreclosure works magic. i do not think you want that. you want rising wealth which could translate into a rising houses -- housing prices. you can increase density and breakdown similar rules, you get more people. there's a lot of things. as i drove down here from oakland cut -- oakland, i saw those cars in the ordinary lanes. one person per car. you have this one person with all this steel and plastic and oil. it is ridiculous. we're figuring out ways to do that. whether it is high speed rail or electric cars. the first will be rolling off the factory in treatments in the next few months -- in three months and in the next few months. yes, the innovative companies are small. the electric cars -- the tanks are small but so is fairchild or in tal or hewlett-packard -- intel or hewlett-packard or steve jobs. the seats we plan
we can talk about regulation and pension and taxes and the government. a lot of that is [inaudible] a survey said housing prices are too high and that is a negative factor on recruitment. i thought, maybe we can bring the prices down. foreclosure works magic. i do not think you want that. you want rising wealth which could translate into a rising houses -- housing prices. you can increase density and breakdown similar rules, you get more people. there's a lot of things. as i drove down here...
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tax hikes are not income tax hikes, they are taxes on investment. the taxes are dramatic and will dramatically change how people think about investing but it does not seem to me like anybody is really thinking about it yet. >> i have been surprised at ho slow this has dawned on the market. now they seem more focused, but i think missing the fact is they have targeted vestment, 3.8% investnt inco, there are potential for higher income taxes anthose tax hikes are layered on top of the peer financial market effects. we did not have the 2008, this is a very dangerous combination. they'r really out of luck. gerri: talk about recession. you also have to talk about what ppens to the average american psyche if the they're faced with increasing income taxes dramatically so. these are taxes across the board, and investing in texas, where is incentive to work, where is the incentive to invest, get up off the couch? speak of these are dramatically antigrowth policies at a ti when growth has to be at a premium,e are going exactly wrong direction. the really frig
tax hikes are not income tax hikes, they are taxes on investment. the taxes are dramatic and will dramatically change how people think about investing but it does not seem to me like anybody is really thinking about it yet. >> i have been surprised at ho slow this has dawned on the market. now they seem more focused, but i think missing the fact is they have targeted vestment, 3.8% investnt inco, there are potential for higher income taxes anthose tax hikes are layered on top of the peer...
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the august 2011 debate showed there entrancecy generals on the issue of raising taxes. watch grover nord quist's people go to work. >> i am going to ask a question to everyone here on the stage. say you had a deal, a real spending cuts deal, 10-1 as byron said, spend willing cuts to tax increases. speaker, you are already shaking your head. who on this stage would walk away from that deal. could you raise your hand if you feel so strongly about not raising taxes that you would walk away on the 10-1 deal? >> joining me to review that list of greatness, another highlights and low lights. michael steele, and greg howard, both msnbc contributors. let me ask you this. is that a good day or a bad day for the republicans? >> i think it was a bad day. i thought it was very interesting that later on that huntsman said that he should have taken the 10-1 deal. he could have carved out a new deal on the stage. >> it wouldn't have looked very good after the election. >> i'm just saying that that moment sort of solidified the rest of the story for this party. >> you don't want to be
the august 2011 debate showed there entrancecy generals on the issue of raising taxes. watch grover nord quist's people go to work. >> i am going to ask a question to everyone here on the stage. say you had a deal, a real spending cuts deal, 10-1 as byron said, spend willing cuts to tax increases. speaker, you are already shaking your head. who on this stage would walk away from that deal. could you raise your hand if you feel so strongly about not raising taxes that you would walk away...
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tribes would feud with one another spilling out of the seaboard approach to in the and resulted in the tax on india. so the british found themselves pooled into the gulf during the 1800's. not to colonize it to maintain order. they did with the relatively small amount of military force. but you are right. up through the early 1870's was one of british hegemonic control over the persian golf. the aftermath of rope or two with the independence of india that the british brigade at -- began their retrenchment with the independence of india, the british lost the rationale for their military presence and their lost the money to pay for their presence there. >>host: did the americans step in because of the vacuum or because they were asked? >> the story of british control shepherding over the golf plays itself out over 20 years. in 1968 the british announced the impending withdrawal in three years the americans initially said in very it explicit terms will not replace the british. the january 1968 announcement came during the same month as the ted offensive and there was no interest anywhere on c
tribes would feud with one another spilling out of the seaboard approach to in the and resulted in the tax on india. so the british found themselves pooled into the gulf during the 1800's. not to colonize it to maintain order. they did with the relatively small amount of military force. but you are right. up through the early 1870's was one of british hegemonic control over the persian golf. the aftermath of rope or two with the independence of india that the british brigade at -- began their...
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we are still paying our taxes. the only difference is that instead of sending them to the spanish authorities, we are sending them to the cathalon treasury. >> the village will pay its taxes to the catalon government, even though it will, in turn, have to forward them on to madrid. if people and other villages join us, we can reach a point where the pressure is high and off -- heidi enough to make the catalon government changed and not send it to the spanish treasury anymore. keeping that money, because in the end, it is ours. >> as the economic crisis has worsened here, the regional government has almost run out of money. that has galvanized support for the nationalist parties. they are campaigning have an important regional election this weekend. if they win, they say they want a referendum from -- on independence from spain. krul of the protest out in the countryside, these elections will be won or lost in the city. even here, nationalism is a potent force. but a lot of catalon companies do a lot of their busine
we are still paying our taxes. the only difference is that instead of sending them to the spanish authorities, we are sending them to the cathalon treasury. >> the village will pay its taxes to the catalon government, even though it will, in turn, have to forward them on to madrid. if people and other villages join us, we can reach a point where the pressure is high and off -- heidi enough to make the catalon government changed and not send it to the spanish treasury anymore. keeping that...
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how a new tax on internet purchases changed a playing field. >> cutting the cord when it comes to music, taking a look at wireless speakers and impact on audio quality. >> looking at the skyway, head together east bay, left to right, just fine. better than you'd expect on a weekday. it's a holiday for many people. but congested on the ride side of the screen stay with us, abc news at 4:00 continues in online retailers collect tax only in states in which they have a physical presence. now, amazon is building two giant warehouses including this one near los angeles a million square feet, for the old fashioned retailers it's another reason to worry. >> why? because amazon goal to get items to customers faster, and to be able to offer same day delivery that. is right you can avoid stores and have a package delivered in a matter of hours. a win for consumers but tough for local retailers. >> if amazon creates distribution centers, that take as way from one advantage we see retailers have left to compete against amazon. it's a big deal. >> the analyst says1wñi that mes retailers need to up t
how a new tax on internet purchases changed a playing field. >> cutting the cord when it comes to music, taking a look at wireless speakers and impact on audio quality. >> looking at the skyway, head together east bay, left to right, just fine. better than you'd expect on a weekday. it's a holiday for many people. but congested on the ride side of the screen stay with us, abc news at 4:00 continues in online retailers collect tax only in states in which they have a physical...
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for americans it could be the beginning of simultaneous tax hikes and spending cuts. >> talking about the fiscal cliff and everyone is talking about it including the u.s. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. he warned the imminent fiscal cliff poses a stashlg threat to the nation's economy and does say cooperation to resolve budget worries could boost u.s. growth. >> the realization of all of the automatic tax increases and spending cuts that make up the fiscal cliff ab isn't offsetting changes would pose a substantial threat to the recovery. >> the central bank chief urged the government and congressional leaders to take prompt action. president obama is negotiating for a resolution with republicans but bernanke says delays in reaching an agreement would raise uncertainty over the u.s. economic outlook. he added avoiding a fiscal cliff is essential for the american economy. bernanke says a plan for resolving the nation's longer term budgetary issues without harming recovery could make 2013 a very good year for americans. japan's trade balance for october sank into the red for a fou
for americans it could be the beginning of simultaneous tax hikes and spending cuts. >> talking about the fiscal cliff and everyone is talking about it including the u.s. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. he warned the imminent fiscal cliff poses a stashlg threat to the nation's economy and does say cooperation to resolve budget worries could boost u.s. growth. >> the realization of all of the automatic tax increases and spending cuts that make up the fiscal cliff ab isn't...
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that's about six elion and tax breaks and 6 billion in direct expenditures. we are pursuing a vision of green jobs that makes no sense and has low income americans. we brainwash our children to think green is good and think uncritically about green products and green jobs. yet we can't even define what a green job aids. let's start with green jobs. the bureau of labor statistics has five definitions of the 3.1 million green jobs is calculated, namely energy from renewable sources, energy efficiency, energy pollution reduction and removal, natural resource conservation and environmental compliance, education and training public awareness. when i was testifying on capitol hill before the house energy and calmness committee they had a paper cup in front of me. often they have a bottle of water come up at this time they had a bottle of water and a paper cut. power to save energy on the other side. since this that the definition of education, training and public awareness, the workers who made it green jobs. if they had just said a plain white cup, the people who
that's about six elion and tax breaks and 6 billion in direct expenditures. we are pursuing a vision of green jobs that makes no sense and has low income americans. we brainwash our children to think green is good and think uncritically about green products and green jobs. yet we can't even define what a green job aids. let's start with green jobs. the bureau of labor statistics has five definitions of the 3.1 million green jobs is calculated, namely energy from renewable sources, energy...
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in june he voted against a government plan to raise the consumption tax. the party responded by suspending his membership for three months. he became prime minister in 2009 after leading the democratic party to victory in the lower house election. he could not keep his promise to relocate the u.s. marine corps air station outside japan or at least outside okinawa prefecture, so he resigned in 2010. his government eventually agreed with the u.s. to move the facility to nago okinawa and that was similar to one signed in 2006 when the liberal democratic party held the reins of government. >>> north korean officials are trying to drum up more foreign investment. once again they turned to their main ally china and invited the heads of 40 chinese companies for a week long industrial tour. north krooe's foreign shechlt committee keeps a permanent office in beijing. it is headed by the you thinkel and mentor of leader kim jong un. the office invited the chinese executives to tour mines and lumber mills in and around pinyany. they're already active in north korea a
in june he voted against a government plan to raise the consumption tax. the party responded by suspending his membership for three months. he became prime minister in 2009 after leading the democratic party to victory in the lower house election. he could not keep his promise to relocate the u.s. marine corps air station outside japan or at least outside okinawa prefecture, so he resigned in 2010. his government eventually agreed with the u.s. to move the facility to nago okinawa and that was...
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about half of the small businesses pay taxes at a 35% rate. so without a tax deal, rates could spike to 42% n addition she is postponing orders for bring merchandise. >> we've had to small a bunch of stouf make sure it's going to be okay for next season. >> did that hurt you?. >> absolutely. bigger stores able to carry out the lines you know they get them earlier than we do. we follow them out so, long. >> small business owners worried whether they'll northbound business next year. this is one of them. >> you don't want to lose it all after 30 years in business. that would be a terrible thing. there is a lot of small business owners are single. >> small business owners feeling the squeeze of deep discounting by large national chains that set up shop on main streets once domain on small business. >> everyone talking about black friday and about 50, 60% of. you can't compete. >> i cannot do that. people want to stay away from malls. they don't want any part of it. that is what saved me. >> wlak friday followed by small business saturday to get s
about half of the small businesses pay taxes at a 35% rate. so without a tax deal, rates could spike to 42% n addition she is postponing orders for bring merchandise. >> we've had to small a bunch of stouf make sure it's going to be okay for next season. >> did that hurt you?. >> absolutely. bigger stores able to carry out the lines you know they get them earlier than we do. we follow them out so, long. >> small business owners worried whether they'll northbound business...
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what caused a judge down in texas to float the idea of a tax increase in his state? it was about the need to beef up the military personnel, he said, in case civil war breaks out because president obama got re-elected. and here's judge head on that one. >> i'm thinking worst-case scenario. >> right. >> civil unrest, civil disobedience, civil war, maybe. we're not talking just a few riots here and demonstrations. we're talking lexington concord take up arms and get rid of the guy. he's going to send in u.n. troops. i don't want him in lubbock county, okay? so i'm going to stand in front of their armored personnel carriers and say you're not coming in here. and the sheriff, i've already asked him, are you going to back me? he said yeah, i'll back wiyou. >> looney tunes. that was his idea of a worst-case scenario. birtherism with a twist. iowa u.s. congressman steve king with how president obama's mother managed to convince us all that her son was born in hawaii, not in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn in for the presidency. we went down into the library
what caused a judge down in texas to float the idea of a tax increase in his state? it was about the need to beef up the military personnel, he said, in case civil war breaks out because president obama got re-elected. and here's judge head on that one. >> i'm thinking worst-case scenario. >> right. >> civil unrest, civil disobedience, civil war, maybe. we're not talking just a few riots here and demonstrations. we're talking lexington concord take up arms and get rid of the...
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. >> if you're married under state law, why shouldn't you be married security purposes and income tax purposes. >> cenk: the supreme court says you must be, although we'll have to come back to pars the opinion and the votes, thank you as always for making the complex understandable. >> thank you. >> eliot: we've had 50 years of non-and nuclear war but is nuclear war more likely every 1c >> eliot: the threat posed by north korea, pakistan and iran, and what we need to be doing about it >> eliot: in a bipolar war nuclear arms strategy was he said to under, and the doctrine of destruction led to a period of stability. as we end to a multi poller world, we head to a dangerous era. author of the new book" the second nuclear age: strategy, danger and the new power of politics." professor, thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. >> eliot: this is a grim forecast that you are giving to us. first explain why we have had stability and why that will change? >> well, the second nuclear age is the spread of nuclear weapons that had nothing to do with the cold war. one of the sources of stabi
. >> if you're married under state law, why shouldn't you be married security purposes and income tax purposes. >> cenk: the supreme court says you must be, although we'll have to come back to pars the opinion and the votes, thank you as always for making the complex understandable. >> thank you. >> eliot: we've had 50 years of non-and nuclear war but is nuclear war more likely every 1c >> eliot: the threat posed by north korea, pakistan and iran, and what we need...
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we should be engaging in social engineering that uses federal tax policy to massively subsidize people to move out of urban apartment and by urban homes which subsidizes them to leverage themselves for the housing market, also brought them to build larger homes. i am a homeowner myself but i think having returned home mortgage interest deduction and other things like fannie and freddie to subsidize is crazy.
we should be engaging in social engineering that uses federal tax policy to massively subsidize people to move out of urban apartment and by urban homes which subsidizes them to leverage themselves for the housing market, also brought them to build larger homes. i am a homeowner myself but i think having returned home mortgage interest deduction and other things like fannie and freddie to subsidize is crazy.
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by entities real-estate taxes and income taxes? you are buying into that? sandra: i have to believe in it. property taxes are very high but illinois is better off than a lot of the other 11 states mentioned in this forum to write a. there are 105 acres in illinois for every 100 givers and as many other states that are far worse off, where are you going to go? i choose to believe in my own state. texas is far better off. what you going to do in texas? work in the oil industry? you have proximity to your job. stuart: i couldn't do this show from texas. sandra: i am not willing to give up that quickly. stuart: get your views later. we will hear from you later. charles: whatever steve said. stuart: a moment ago with you heard my take on the california so-called come back, now we are going to hear from california's own mike reagan from reagan.com. welcome back. headline in the new york times you know what i'm talking about. california finds economic gloom starting to lift and the premise of their argument is those tax increases will produce a budget surplus in c
by entities real-estate taxes and income taxes? you are buying into that? sandra: i have to believe in it. property taxes are very high but illinois is better off than a lot of the other 11 states mentioned in this forum to write a. there are 105 acres in illinois for every 100 givers and as many other states that are far worse off, where are you going to go? i choose to believe in my own state. texas is far better off. what you going to do in texas? work in the oil industry? you have proximity...
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there is a case where bob jones university tax exemption -- lost its tax-exempt and because the court argued there was a compelling racism so very civilly they shouldn't collaborate on the oppression of women however a practice which was plural, what was the objection to that? of course it's administratively impossible because it creates just so many layers of families and former families but in fact, in our legal tradition administrative difficulty has to be really, really extreme to be a compelling state interest. in one case that i know of where a case where of native american family refused to have their child given a social security number and they said that was so fundamental in having an organized society. now turned out that she had no reason given anyway so the case was very odd in that respect but anyway that shows you, you have to go very far out on a limb to trump the religious claim. then you asked about reynolds. reynolds is a case in the 18 70's where a polygamist mormon man lost. it was the first case to test the reactor size clause simply because it was not apply to s
there is a case where bob jones university tax exemption -- lost its tax-exempt and because the court argued there was a compelling racism so very civilly they shouldn't collaborate on the oppression of women however a practice which was plural, what was the objection to that? of course it's administratively impossible because it creates just so many layers of families and former families but in fact, in our legal tradition administrative difficulty has to be really, really extreme to be a...
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it is all tax money. it is not suspicious. the textbook folks are getting a little closer to the classroom there. a little more suspicious. that part of the sector is dominated by for-profit players, whether the old line textbook providers are those transitioning into the new digital age and thinking more a online adapted products. it is much lower heat from the conversation. the closer you get to the classroom, how about school operators that contract with the local school district? a for-profit company running one are two schools or a network of schools and having a goal at the end of the year to have money left over to reinvest in the business to make a better and to return over some time to return to shareholders. even at harvard business school, a very small percentage of this was ok. it seemed the paradigm was what kind of activities to be the same the public sector has a legitimate right to provide. therefore it seems an encroachment from the private sector trying to somehow capture rents that are somehow more appropria
it is all tax money. it is not suspicious. the textbook folks are getting a little closer to the classroom there. a little more suspicious. that part of the sector is dominated by for-profit players, whether the old line textbook providers are those transitioning into the new digital age and thinking more a online adapted products. it is much lower heat from the conversation. the closer you get to the classroom, how about school operators that contract with the local school district? a...
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, you know, this means pushing back on policies that mean massive spending on highways with general tax revenues. i mean, president obama's the most urban president we've had since ted key roosevelt in many -- teddy roosevelt in many ways. the latest highway bill, we had a mass infusion of general revenues instead of gas taxes to pay for drivers. i have no idea why we are bribing people to drive long distances. i believe that people should be free to drive if they pay for the social costs of their actions. but we shouldn't be bribing them to do this. we shouldn't be engaging in social engineering that uses federal tax policy to massively subsidize people to move out of urban apartments to buy someone urban homes which leverages them to the hilt which also bribes them to build larger homes. i'm a homeowner myself, but i think having the current home mortgage interest deduction and the other things like fannie and freddie that subsidize that is crazy. we should slowly ratchet back that by $100,000 a year, and most of all, we should have even more commitment to urban schools. i would like
, you know, this means pushing back on policies that mean massive spending on highways with general tax revenues. i mean, president obama's the most urban president we've had since ted key roosevelt in many -- teddy roosevelt in many ways. the latest highway bill, we had a mass infusion of general revenues instead of gas taxes to pay for drivers. i have no idea why we are bribing people to drive long distances. i believe that people should be free to drive if they pay for the social costs of...
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, also their income taxes. and as a consequence they'll have less money to spend and the economy will take a tumble. we'll start to see more layoffs. >> okay. certainly not a rosy picture. >> no, not something we want to happen. >> peter morrissey, thanks so much. are you optimistic? >> i think they'll make a deal. yeah i think we'll get there. >> okay, all right. that's a good way of ending it. for a second i got depressed. peter morrissey, thanks so the much, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >>> it is something never seen before. a north korean spy's tools of the trade. weapons that you would never guess would kill you in an instant. we've got the exclusive pictures. >>> a rhinestone cowboy rides off into the sunset. but not before one last concert. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you
, also their income taxes. and as a consequence they'll have less money to spend and the economy will take a tumble. we'll start to see more layoffs. >> okay. certainly not a rosy picture. >> no, not something we want to happen. >> peter morrissey, thanks so much. are you optimistic? >> i think they'll make a deal. yeah i think we'll get there. >> okay, all right. that's a good way of ending it. for a second i got depressed. peter morrissey, thanks so the much,...
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any tax hikes are expected to hit the highest earners the hardest. it is unclear whether this is all bad news for luxury retailers like sachs, nordstrom's and tiffany's. with more of the wealthy thinking about uncle sam this christmas, rather than santa, we'll be watching these luxury companies very cautiously. >> a different bearded gentleman that they're thinking about. >> exactly. that's right. >> thank you, robert. >>> let your fingers do the saving. coming up next, we'll tell you about half-a-dozen apps that could put some extra bucks in your wallet this holiday and beyond. >> i'm doing apps now. oh, dear. >>> later, how about doing holiday shopping at a mom and pop store tomorrow. we'll talk about the american express executive behind this saturday's small business movement in a few minutes. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for le
any tax hikes are expected to hit the highest earners the hardest. it is unclear whether this is all bad news for luxury retailers like sachs, nordstrom's and tiffany's. with more of the wealthy thinking about uncle sam this christmas, rather than santa, we'll be watching these luxury companies very cautiously. >> a different bearded gentleman that they're thinking about. >> exactly. that's right. >> thank you, robert. >>> let your fingers do the saving. coming up...
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that's raising taxes. we're raising revenue through tax raises. it doesn't matter what you call them as long as you understand they're the same. and the other thing i don't get is the notion that democrats are the ones that protect entitlements and republicans are the ones that are trying to protect businesses or rich people. i think we have to get past this overon simplification. i think there's not a republican in office, i don't think any republican is saying, we want to get rid of entitlement. so i think it's important that we get away from the talking points and the sound bites and both parties are pro business and it's not about being anti-tax. it's about unnecessary taxes and i think both parties view that don't want to have those taxes, as well. and i think as long as we're able to have a conversation about this compromise is easier to be made. >> 37 days until that cliff. >>> a voluntary recall for the generic, underlined generic version of the popular anti- anti-cholesterol drug lipitor. the generic version as seen in this entry from an
that's raising taxes. we're raising revenue through tax raises. it doesn't matter what you call them as long as you understand they're the same. and the other thing i don't get is the notion that democrats are the ones that protect entitlements and republicans are the ones that are trying to protect businesses or rich people. i think we have to get past this overon simplification. i think there's not a republican in office, i don't think any republican is saying, we want to get rid of...
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is they would convert their euros and dollars into rubles because that's what they would use to pay taxes also we had fewer imports so demand for foreign currency on the domestic market has really gone down. so we've got in mind let's have a look at how the russian ruble performed on thursday then as you can see it finished the day mixed against the basket of currencies meanwhile the euro continues to push higher verses most major rivals us including the ruble and it's been traders work says the thanksgiving holiday in the euro is not so the european stock markets advance for four for the longest run in five weeks down the saucer of course signaled chinese manufacturing spada for the first time in months and it was metals stocks in the take the climb on the news of time at rebounding pierces here most of them ended the day with losses prices with a big impact as we've been saying on the domestic markets because of the dependency on energy and as you can see pretty flat out of myself down around a quarter. it's been a poor year for russia down around ten percent and they continue to trade
is they would convert their euros and dollars into rubles because that's what they would use to pay taxes also we had fewer imports so demand for foreign currency on the domestic market has really gone down. so we've got in mind let's have a look at how the russian ruble performed on thursday then as you can see it finished the day mixed against the basket of currencies meanwhile the euro continues to push higher verses most major rivals us including the ruble and it's been traders work says...
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is they would convert their euros and dollars into rubles because that's what they would use to pay taxes also we had fewer imports so demand for foreign currency on the domestic market has really gone down so marina full cost time now put you on the ball what is expected of the ruble going forward now. well i won't give you my opinion because i'm not an analyst but we have spoken to many experts and basically they're divided some are saying that oil prices will fall and therefore will see the russian currency weakening and going back down others are saying that because of the liberalization of the debt market a lot of cash will be going into the government bond market and so they will see that they are saying that the russian currency will go from strength to strength katie arena thank you for that marina calls. reporting for us on with that in mind let's check out the russian ruble right now with its performance in the session today as you can see it finished the day nick's against the bosco conses meanwhile the euro continues to push up buses up by major rivals including the result bas
is they would convert their euros and dollars into rubles because that's what they would use to pay taxes also we had fewer imports so demand for foreign currency on the domestic market has really gone down so marina full cost time now put you on the ball what is expected of the ruble going forward now. well i won't give you my opinion because i'm not an analyst but we have spoken to many experts and basically they're divided some are saying that oil prices will fall and therefore will see the...
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it's about unnecessary taxes. both don't want unnecessary taxes as well. as long as we are able to have an intelligent conversation and move away from the sound bites compromise is easier to be made. >> 37 days until then. >>> a voluntary recall for the generic version of the popular anti-cholesterol drug lipitor. the generic version is made by ranbaxy pharmaceuticals as seen in this entry from an online drugstore. it is feared glass particles may be in bottles of the drugs. the company based in india is calling back 40 batches of the generic pill. >>> if you didn't get your shopping fix this weekend, relax. there's cyber monday. could the internet's biggest shopping day soon be a thing of the past? this monday online only. get the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this holiday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on
it's about unnecessary taxes. both don't want unnecessary taxes as well. as long as we are able to have an intelligent conversation and move away from the sound bites compromise is easier to be made. >> 37 days until then. >>> a voluntary recall for the generic version of the popular anti-cholesterol drug lipitor. the generic version is made by ranbaxy pharmaceuticals as seen in this entry from an online drugstore. it is feared glass particles may be in bottles of the drugs. the...
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countries can change their tax laws, but the reasons i believe for some of the low tax rates the companies are able to pay are really a competitive issue for these companies to attraction them to come. >> you can have a subsidiary in ireland or the netherlands and that he another base -- you're paying those tax rates. mario draghi is speaking. let's listen in. >> it's a pleasure to be here today to address the frankfurt european banking congress. a year ago i gave my first speech at this venue. it's been an intense year for the ecb and for europe. challenging, yet promising. european financial crisis intensified at first due to to several interconnected factors. deteriorating fiscal and banking conditions in some countries including large ones. increased financial practicing mentation and first signs of a renewed weakening of a european economy. the ecb reacted in a proactive way by successively lowering policy interest rates and by devising at the end of last year a monetary policy instrument that was particularly effective in specific circumstances at that time. to counter risk for europ
countries can change their tax laws, but the reasons i believe for some of the low tax rates the companies are able to pay are really a competitive issue for these companies to attraction them to come. >> you can have a subsidiary in ireland or the netherlands and that he another base -- you're paying those tax rates. mario draghi is speaking. let's listen in. >> it's a pleasure to be here today to address the frankfurt european banking congress. a year ago i gave my first speech at...
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it's about unnecessary taxes. both don't want unnecessary taxes as well. as long as we are able to have an intelligent conversation and move away from the sound bites compromise is easier to be made. >> 37 days until then. >>> a voluntary recall for the generic version of the popular anti-cholesterol drug lipitor. the generic version is made by ranbaxy pharmaceuticals as seen in this entry from an online drugstore. it is feared glass particles may be in bottles of the drugs. the country based in india is calling back 40 batches of the generic pill. >>> if you didn't get your shopping fix this weekend, relax. there's cyber monday. could the internet's biggest shopping day soon be a thing of the past? and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your mo
it's about unnecessary taxes. both don't want unnecessary taxes as well. as long as we are able to have an intelligent conversation and move away from the sound bites compromise is easier to be made. >> 37 days until then. >>> a voluntary recall for the generic version of the popular anti-cholesterol drug lipitor. the generic version is made by ranbaxy pharmaceuticals as seen in this entry from an online drugstore. it is feared glass particles may be in bottles of the drugs. the...
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it is all tax money. it is not suspicious. the textbook folks are getting a little closer to the classroom there. a little more suspicious. that part of the sector is dominated by for-profit players, whether the old line textbook providers are those transitioning into the new digital age and thinking more a online adapted products. it is much lower heat from the conversation. the closer you get to the classroom, how about school operators that contract with the local school district? a for-profit company running one are two schools or a network of schools and having a goal at the end of the year to have money left over to reinvest in the business to make a better and to return over some time to return to shareholders. even at harvard business school, a very small percentage of this was ok. it seemed the paradigm was what kind of activities to be the same the public sector has a legitimate right to provide. therefore it seems an encroachment from the private sector trying to somehow capture rents that are somehow more appropria
it is all tax money. it is not suspicious. the textbook folks are getting a little closer to the classroom there. a little more suspicious. that part of the sector is dominated by for-profit players, whether the old line textbook providers are those transitioning into the new digital age and thinking more a online adapted products. it is much lower heat from the conversation. the closer you get to the classroom, how about school operators that contract with the local school district? a...
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. >> but, of course, pay canadian taxes. >> absolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a rare bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called the partnership for a new american economy. an impressive list of public officials and business leaders, including jeff bewkes, the ceo of cnn's parent company, time warner, and even news corp.'s rupert murdoch, a naturalized american citizen himself. how would you fix the visa system? >> well, first thing is you attach a green card to the diploma for any graduate student that gets a masters or a ph.d. in any of the s.t.e.m. areas, science and technology. if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa because they will go and start businesses for americ
. >> but, of course, pay canadian taxes. >> absolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a rare bipartisan coalition to fix...
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. >> it will bring 2.4 million of property tax into the city, million of which will go to our schools. it will create 2,000 jobs. >> but a group is fighting the development. they have lived aboard their cruiser for 20 years. they don't know where they are going. >> i'm on fixed income. i can't afford to put a first and last down on someplace. >> he doesn't have any hard feelings. she helped him when he had cancer and not to worry about the rental when he was sick. >> we were always friends. >> the fight is with the developers plans to privatize the outer harbor which they are leasing from the state. that harbor is open to the public. anyone can rent a berth there. but the new project will limit the berths to residents of the new complex. >> when the state gave the lease they said only for so long for a commercial harbor. >> the planning commission recently approved the project. tenants group filed an a appeal. >> the redwood city council will hear the appeal on january 28. by then it may be too late for the tenants because they have been told to move out by january 15th, two weeks bef
. >> it will bring 2.4 million of property tax into the city, million of which will go to our schools. it will create 2,000 jobs. >> but a group is fighting the development. they have lived aboard their cruiser for 20 years. they don't know where they are going. >> i'm on fixed income. i can't afford to put a first and last down on someplace. >> he doesn't have any hard feelings. she helped him when he had cancer and not to worry about the rental when he was sick....
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if someone gets all five with the power ball correct, they will receive $213 million before taxes. lottery officials say the odds are 1 in 175 million. unusual visitors at the white house. collides dales hauling a huge holiday tree from the north carolina mountains. first lady michelle obama with sasha and malia accepted the tree and the dog was also on hand. mrs. obama commented on the wonderful fragrance on the fir. they will have it in the blue room and they will get the white house in the holiday spirit. >> some people took a break from shopping to take part in another holiday tradition in san francisco. ghirardeli square had the official tree-lighting ceremony. a very special guest to help them with the tree lighting, our very own christina loren. >> another tree lighting, olympic gold medalist kristi yamaguchi. this is the largest outdoor skating rink in san jose and one of the few places where you can skate urn the palm trees. thank you so much for making us part of your morning. rob has another update on the rain ha is to come. >> it's still nice for today and tomorrow and
if someone gets all five with the power ball correct, they will receive $213 million before taxes. lottery officials say the odds are 1 in 175 million. unusual visitors at the white house. collides dales hauling a huge holiday tree from the north carolina mountains. first lady michelle obama with sasha and malia accepted the tree and the dog was also on hand. mrs. obama commented on the wonderful fragrance on the fir. they will have it in the blue room and they will get the white house in the...
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move their products around the nation at a lower cost more workers and businesses make more money more tax revenue comes into the government pays down our deficit this is econ want to want so the question is why are people still opposed to the government investing in our national infrastructure let's ask austin peers of libertarian commentator and director of production of freedom or it's a dollar back thank you for having me glad to have you with us what is it about the difference between spending and investment that libertarians don't get well because nobody said. that investing roads are actually an investment you have to understand you know if you know how capitalism works if you know how that works than roads we're going tom we don't need roads and you have to understand in our advanced economy today that there is not a lot of reason not to have roads and have the capital isn't going to give us all a bit jetson that's right absolutely absolutely and if you look at pax right and if you look at north korea if you think that it's going to roads build an economy they have plenty of wide o
move their products around the nation at a lower cost more workers and businesses make more money more tax revenue comes into the government pays down our deficit this is econ want to want so the question is why are people still opposed to the government investing in our national infrastructure let's ask austin peers of libertarian commentator and director of production of freedom or it's a dollar back thank you for having me glad to have you with us what is it about the difference between...
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did we go too right on taxes and immigration and foreign policy or where were too moderate, not ideological enough? one thing you can never be wrong on, if you lose you can't brag. if you lose, everything gets it, everything you did and nobody will admit he or she is wrong. gee reid managing editor of the grio. joy, you first and john jump m in here. seems like if you look at the trial balloons for 2016 you see the two directions of the party. people like rubio, down in florida, who's talking about the seven days of creation again. and then on the other end of the world, you have chris christie talking about how many days it's going to take us to clean up this mess from sandy. once living in the secular real world, off in the ideological, world that the right likes to get into. joy, you're shaking your head. they haven't decided to go sky high into the ideology with the old testament or become a more modern party. >> i think you picked the right person to focus on. marco rubio, be seems to be at the crossroads. there's three wings of the republican party, the evangelical right, business win
did we go too right on taxes and immigration and foreign policy or where were too moderate, not ideological enough? one thing you can never be wrong on, if you lose you can't brag. if you lose, everything gets it, everything you did and nobody will admit he or she is wrong. gee reid managing editor of the grio. joy, you first and john jump m in here. seems like if you look at the trial balloons for 2016 you see the two directions of the party. people like rubio, down in florida, who's talking...
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tax reform this. tax implications of the. reduce taxes fine, but no net tax increases. and most republicans in the house and the senate made that commitment, a handful of democrats, about 1300 state legislators, 13 governors, a lot of people chosen to make that commitment to their constituents. everyone's want to become it's to grover, could you tell some of its okay for them to break their word to the constituents? no. i'm not actually in this equation. is a commitments they made to their own voters when the guy elected that they would not support tax increases. they say when i go to washington for not raising taxes. i'm going to reform government so costs less. windows above uncle and reform government. i'm not going to say there's a problem, everybody sending more money to pay for whatever from an continue to do everything we been doing for the last 50 or 70 years on something. when george herbert walker bush campaign with a promise not to raise taxes and then turned around and raise taxes, in return for promises of spending cuts, it didn't happen. the american peopl
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you're married under state law, why shouldn't you be married for social security purposes and income tax purposes. >> cenk: the supreme court says you must be, although we'll have to come back to pars the opinion and the votes, thank you as always for making the complex understandable. >> thank you. >> eliot: we've had 50 years of non-and nuclear war but is nuclear war more likely every year? that's ahead on "viewpoint." en >> eliot: the threat posed by north korea, pakistan and iran, and what we need to be doing about it in the second nuclear age. that's next on "viewpoint." [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >> eliot: in a bipola
you're married under state law, why shouldn't you be married for social security purposes and income tax purposes. >> cenk: the supreme court says you must be, although we'll have to come back to pars the opinion and the votes, thank you as always for making the complex understandable. >> thank you. >> eliot: we've had 50 years of non-and nuclear war but is nuclear war more likely every year? that's ahead on "viewpoint." en >> eliot: the threat posed by north...
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minimum tax. is there a reason or desire in the white house to have a more permanent pass on that? >> one of the problems that we face with our tax policy is lack of certainty. the alternative minimum tax in particular has extra inflation that causes an ad hoc adjustments every year and creates uncertainty. i do not want to go beyond that. that is not something that we listed in the report. >> i would like to bring in today, cyber-monday, and black friday into the equation. how would retail sales from today and friday helped retail sales going into the economy? how does it affect this economy and the economic situation right now? what will the effect be if we did not have middle-class tax cuts any more? could you give us today and next year possibilities? >> retail spending is extremely important for the economy. as you mentioned, consumption accounts for 70% of our gross domestic product. to put the figure in context, if no class tax cuts are not extended and spending falls next year, that is fou
minimum tax. is there a reason or desire in the white house to have a more permanent pass on that? >> one of the problems that we face with our tax policy is lack of certainty. the alternative minimum tax in particular has extra inflation that causes an ad hoc adjustments every year and creates uncertainty. i do not want to go beyond that. that is not something that we listed in the report. >> i would like to bring in today, cyber-monday, and black friday into the equation. how...
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that might entail a step drop because at the moment we're giving these tax breaks, but we're doing it out of our saving. >> but the point isn't just that we have to restore a higher level perhaps of taxes and lower level of spending than we might like. the problem with the u.s. is it gets into that ideological dispute over whether the way to do that should be by cutting spending and raising taxes. so there is an actual sort of fundamental disagreement that underpins this sense of knee jerk -- >> why have we had to do this? we've had to borrow money and cut people 00 taxes and spend more on social services because the underlying private sector economy completely ran out of steam. it ran out of steam because it needs the banking system to feed off. it needs access to trade credit, to business finance, et cetera. and so when the banking system suddenly said we've got another imperative for us the next few year, we'll have to rebuild our balance sheets, the private sector is temply cut off and drifts. so the public sector has to step in. so what we're really discussing is the private sect
that might entail a step drop because at the moment we're giving these tax breaks, but we're doing it out of our saving. >> but the point isn't just that we have to restore a higher level perhaps of taxes and lower level of spending than we might like. the problem with the u.s. is it gets into that ideological dispute over whether the way to do that should be by cutting spending and raising taxes. so there is an actual sort of fundamental disagreement that underpins this sense of knee...
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today two more republicans who previously refused to consider tax hikes are
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well, we know that the bush tax cuts are expiring. they'll expire for everyone, not just the top 2%. this is not something we want the american middle class to get hit with a tax increase at this time, but we do believe the wealthiest among us should pay more. and we think that the top 2% should pay a higher tax rate on the money they make after $250,000 a year. we also believe that there's more that can be done, closing loopholes. people say, let's talk about that. . we see the bush era tax cuts expiring for everybody. we see the production tax credit expiring which is something important for work in the wind industry and the area of industry that promotes environmental matters. we also see the expiration of things like the estate tax, the s.g.r., which is the doctors fix for medicare. and we also see the sequestration which is the outcome, time outcome of the budget control act that we passed in august, 2011, which is now coming due, and there will be equal defense and discretionary spending cuts on both sides which will be -- which
well, we know that the bush tax cuts are expiring. they'll expire for everyone, not just the top 2%. this is not something we want the american middle class to get hit with a tax increase at this time, but we do believe the wealthiest among us should pay more. and we think that the top 2% should pay a higher tax rate on the money they make after $250,000 a year. we also believe that there's more that can be done, closing loopholes. people say, let's talk about that. . we see the bush era tax...
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. >> it will bring $2.4 million of property tax into the city. $1 million of which will go to the schools. it will create 2,000 jobs in our community building this project out. >> but a tenant's group is fighting the development. buckley and wendy stone have lived aboard their 42-foot cruiser 20 years. they don't any where they are going. >> i'm on a fixed income. i can't afford to put a down payment down someplace. >> he has no hard feelings against the lady. she helped him when he had cancer and told him not to worry about the berth rental when he was sick. >> she used to bring they food and we were friends. >> he said the fight is with the developers who are leasing the outer harbor. that harbor is now open to the public and anyone can rent a berth there but new project will limit the berths to only residents forecast new complex. >> when the state gave the lease they said only so long will it be used as a commercial harbor so it's really not theirs. >> they filed an appeal with the redwood city council. the appeal will be heard on january 28th. by then it may be too late for the tenan
. >> it will bring $2.4 million of property tax into the city. $1 million of which will go to the schools. it will create 2,000 jobs in our community building this project out. >> but a tenant's group is fighting the development. buckley and wendy stone have lived aboard their 42-foot cruiser 20 years. they don't any where they are going. >> i'm on a fixed income. i can't afford to put a down payment down someplace. >> he has no hard feelings against the lady. she helped...
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host: when you say tax provisions, increased taxes? guest: yes. some of the tax increases on higher income people. there's a new tax on -- new tax limitations on people with high incomes that go into effect in 2013. sort of in anticipation of 2014. to bank some of the money, if you will, that will pay for some of the things like these subsidies people will be getting when they go to these exchanges that start in 2014. host: republicans in congress, are they still pushing for a repeal or altering the a.c.a.? >> repeal, not so much. i think we saw right after the election, saw a number of republicans who were acknowledging, yes, it was, if you will, a referendum on the a.c.a. it is here to stay. it is the law of the land. probably not so many out and out repeal votes. that doesn't mean there still won't be efforts to change it. as i mentioned i think you'll see some of those in these -- fiscal cliff talks that you might see. there's a lot of elements to this law that are controversial. >> today's "washington journal," available any time in our video
host: when you say tax provisions, increased taxes? guest: yes. some of the tax increases on higher income people. there's a new tax on -- new tax limitations on people with high incomes that go into effect in 2013. sort of in anticipation of 2014. to bank some of the money, if you will, that will pay for some of the things like these subsidies people will be getting when they go to these exchanges that start in 2014. host: republicans in congress, are they still pushing for a repeal or...